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The commonly cited verb is amare - to love. Here is a basic conjugation: Present - amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant. Perfect - amavi, amavisti, amavit, amavimus, amavistis, amaverunt. Imperfect - amabam, amabas, amabat, amabamus, amabatis, amabant. Imperative - ama, amate. If all this is a bit above your head at the moment (no offence meant), hello is salve and goodbye is vale. If you are talking to more than one person, add '-te' onto the end.

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